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mark hammel and carrie fisher in the original trilogy said they're open to an oncourse appearance in the new film and it's tentatively set to be released in 2015. "star wars" fans exciting at the thought of that. >> the golden years. >> the golden years, right. >>> 4:56. our election day coverage continues, next. break down some of the key propositions on california's ballot, including a plan to get rid of the death penalty and replace it with a life sentence. >>> right now with the city of oakland and the entire state of california waiting for the sun to come up, also means soon time to vote, just a couple hours away. take a live look at the oakland fire department engine number 6. if you're in the area, stop on by and cast your ballot, it is 4:56. hey guys, can i get next? here you go kid. hey aren't you. yep. vogelsong and posey did you check the rating? the rating? yeah, it's simple. always check the rating symbol on the front and read the content descriptor on the back now that's a good call. thanks guys. ahh son, i don't think this game is for us. maybe you should get this one.
mark hammel and carrie fisher in the original trilogy said they're open to an oncourse appearance in the new film and it's tentatively set to be released in 2015. "star wars" fans exciting at the thought of that. >> the golden years. >> the golden years, right. >>> 4:56. our election day coverage continues, next. break down some of the key propositions on california's ballot, including a plan to get rid of the death penalty and replace it with a life sentence....
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. >> it tightened up, fisher wins. >> bob kerry keeps it under ten. >> missouri? >> mccaskill wins. it's like philadelphia in the east, pittsburgh in the west and alabama in between. kansas city, st. louis and alabama in between. >> indiana? >> close but i think donnelly edges, which again obama is going to lose a state, but donnelly i think will win. but it will be very competitive. >> you know, we skipped one of the big swing ones, wisconsin. what's going to be closer, wisconsin or virginia? >> i have you silent. i have you silent. is wisconsin that close? who would you put on tammy or tommy? >> i think i would go edge to tommy but very close. >> you don't even know what the makeup we've made here. >> maine, massachusetts, connecticut. does anything go red in those three? >> no. >> none of them go red. we're going give independent to maine? >> yeah. >> you're going to have elizabeth warren and scott murphy holding on, chris murphy holding on. guess what you end up having? a net zero. 53-48. >> just think how many billions of dollars spent. >> what does it say -- it's a converse we
. >> it tightened up, fisher wins. >> bob kerry keeps it under ten. >> missouri? >> mccaskill wins. it's like philadelphia in the east, pittsburgh in the west and alabama in between. kansas city, st. louis and alabama in between. >> indiana? >> close but i think donnelly edges, which again obama is going to lose a state, but donnelly i think will win. but it will be very competitive. >> you know, we skipped one of the big swing ones, wisconsin. what's...
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doug fisher, the republican is now the projected winner. kerrey is a former presidential candidate. his national fame not enough to carry him against deb fischer. we're seeing that tammy duckworth is the projected winner. an iraq veteran and double amputee. she was featured prominently in the democratic national convention. and something interesting to throw in here. paul ryan, who was running for the house again, he is projected to win that house seat for paul ryan. he has won one of his two races. >> he did vote twice today in jamesville, wisconsin. >> we are watching still too close to call situations and too early to call. there's colorado, too close to call. 18 electoral votes, very important for both candidates to win ohio and florida. stay with your money, your vote on cnbc. back in a moment. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back
doug fisher, the republican is now the projected winner. kerrey is a former presidential candidate. his national fame not enough to carry him against deb fischer. we're seeing that tammy duckworth is the projected winner. an iraq veteran and double amputee. she was featured prominently in the democratic national convention. and something interesting to throw in here. paul ryan, who was running for the house again, he is projected to win that house seat for paul ryan. he has won one of his two...
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ted crews in texas and this time deb fisher in that nebraska senate race. where is the evidence that proabortion or pro-gam gay marriage or pro-amnesty but fiscally conservative candidates are are the solution to the g.o.p.'s problem? moderates like scott brown and charlie summers just lost their senate races in massachusetts and maine. both blue states. would their type of republic have won in conservative red states? of course not. until more liberal republicans start winning their races, why should they dictate the terms of a new g.o.p. agenda? yes, republics, of course they need to attract more single women and latinos. but pandering isn't the answer. good policy and good politics is. i don't think it's any harder to convince more hispanics or more single women irish catholics eye tannial immigrants new deal or jfk democrats become conservatives during the reagan area. if you believe like i do that social economic poes are the best hope for the nation. then aban dogging your positions to become more popular is a path to complete irrelevant. did barack o
ted crews in texas and this time deb fisher in that nebraska senate race. where is the evidence that proabortion or pro-gam gay marriage or pro-amnesty but fiscally conservative candidates are are the solution to the g.o.p.'s problem? moderates like scott brown and charlie summers just lost their senate races in massachusetts and maine. both blue states. would their type of republic have won in conservative red states? of course not. until more liberal republicans start winning their races, why...
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deb fisher republican is going to be a little ahead in the polls going into election day. in montana where incumbent bob tester is facing a tough challenge. the republicans appear to be ahead in the polls. although in montana there's not a whole lot of polling here. watch for this one on election night. and in north dakota, long-time democratic senator kent conrad is retiring. republicans appear to have the edge in this race. gop needs four seats to take control of the senate. unless mitt romney wins the presidency. in that case, republicans only need three seats because as sitting vice president, paul ryan would cast the high-breaking vote for control of the senate. >> many thanks. eamon. >>> coming up, obama's midwest firewall may be cracking. can romney's running mate deliver his home state of texas in the badger state senator ron johnson's going to join us next. >>> everyone easily favorite conservative columnist is ann coulter. why does she believe romney is still going to carry the day? but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a lan
deb fisher republican is going to be a little ahead in the polls going into election day. in montana where incumbent bob tester is facing a tough challenge. the republicans appear to be ahead in the polls. although in montana there's not a whole lot of polling here. watch for this one on election night. and in north dakota, long-time democratic senator kent conrad is retiring. republicans appear to have the edge in this race. gop needs four seats to take control of the senate. unless mitt...
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nebraska was supposed to be in for the bag for the republicans as well, but now tea party favorite deb fisher who holds the same view as mourdock, on abortion, is losing ground to her democratic opponent, former senator bob kerrey. kerry also got a boost from senator chuck hagel, a republican. meanwhile, republicans who had rejected todd akin in missouri after his comments about legitimate rape are now having second thoughts. national republicans won't say whether they're injected funds into missouri, but suddenly akin received more than $2 million in the final days of the campaign. but the extremism is taking its toll on other high profile races in the house. joe walsh in illinois seems to be toast. polls are tightening for steve king in iowa. things are not looking real good for congressman alan west in florida. his republican opponent in the primary just endorsed the democrat in the race. michele bachmann is locked in a tight race against democratic challenger jim graves. the right wing's war on women came up in the last debate. bachmann was asked about richard mourdock's remarks. bachmann
nebraska was supposed to be in for the bag for the republicans as well, but now tea party favorite deb fisher who holds the same view as mourdock, on abortion, is losing ground to her democratic opponent, former senator bob kerrey. kerry also got a boost from senator chuck hagel, a republican. meanwhile, republicans who had rejected todd akin in missouri after his comments about legitimate rape are now having second thoughts. national republicans won't say whether they're injected funds into...
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@she is deb fisher from nebrask. on the issue of elizabeth warren, she now becomes the senator in the senate refused to confirm her as head of the er financial protection bureau because of their involvement with the banks. what does this mean for her to become a senator and where does she go with the banks? >> she will really- quite frankly, she will extend the tradition of barney frank, ted kennedy as great fighters from massachusetts who are willing to go out and take risks, the whole the financial industry accountable. right now if i was running at pailin in corp., i would be very worried. this is someone who wants to kill payday loans -- and we should, because it is used three. she is someone who i think you'll see force in her party and, as close to filling the void left by ted kennedy. no one can do that, but she comes as close as any one person can. she comes in with people of all races from this country and women who really want to see her do well, but a country yearning for some of the take on the banks who
@she is deb fisher from nebrask. on the issue of elizabeth warren, she now becomes the senator in the senate refused to confirm her as head of the er financial protection bureau because of their involvement with the banks. what does this mean for her to become a senator and where does she go with the banks? >> she will really- quite frankly, she will extend the tradition of barney frank, ted kennedy as great fighters from massachusetts who are willing to go out and take risks, the whole...
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there's been untrustworthyness with fisher. however on the national scale as an independent i look over the past four years and from the crash of 2008 in september and what obama has had to deal with, it almost reminds me oh of hoover going into the f.d.r. days. we've had not a depression like those days but we've had an affluent depression. host: who are you going to vote for in the presidential race? caller: i'm looking at going with obama and the reason for that is because what i just said. he has done a good job. he's tried his best. it's been very difficult with the tea party. and the line has been drawn in the sand and the republicans don't want to do anything. just like the senator from tennessee or kentucky. he said his only job in the senate is to present obama from being re-elected, not creating jobs and that is disturbing. mitch mcconnell i believe his name is. host: dan from tennessee. what do you expect tomorrow? caller: i really don't expect nothing. negotiate one of them is worth voting for. but my question is wh
there's been untrustworthyness with fisher. however on the national scale as an independent i look over the past four years and from the crash of 2008 in september and what obama has had to deal with, it almost reminds me oh of hoover going into the f.d.r. days. we've had not a depression like those days but we've had an affluent depression. host: who are you going to vote for in the presidential race? caller: i'm looking at going with obama and the reason for that is because what i just said....
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deb fisher, when i interviewed her, nobody thought she would be the nominee. but she was personable, and articulate. >> she's a farmer not an artist. >> i think she didn't do great in the debates, but, look, this is a republican state. she's a good candidate. and bob kerry had lo o baggage. when you're head of the new schools in new york city and you talk about having moved to new york and you have become more liberal and you're on videotape, that's not a good thing. >> brown: that's a republican win, but mostly-- i want to ask you, stu, because you have been watching senate races for two years, since the last cycle. are you surprised in what we've seen so far, the democrats winning, so far, the close races? >> no, when i look at my rothenberg political reports sheet which i've been working on hee fotwo yrs. no. we haven't seen any surprises. we had bob casey winning in pennsylvania. bill nelson in florida. claire mccaskill in missouri, deb fisher. and elizabeth warren in massachusetts. having said that, there is a general sense here that things are, i think,
deb fisher, when i interviewed her, nobody thought she would be the nominee. but she was personable, and articulate. >> she's a farmer not an artist. >> i think she didn't do great in the debates, but, look, this is a republican state. she's a good candidate. and bob kerry had lo o baggage. when you're head of the new schools in new york city and you talk about having moved to new york and you have become more liberal and you're on videotape, that's not a good thing. >> brown:...
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last night's election a small government constitutional conservatives such as ted cruz, debbie fisher to the senate and the election of the governor of indiana and other boat rockers to the house portend that yesterday's defeat will spell the end and bake government republicanism -- of big government republicanism. virginia's attorney general and 50 other members of the house boosted for conservative principles and voted against the debt ceiling deal. republicans never win president say unless they nationalize the election around conservative principles and a conservative agenda. we do not always win nationalized election but we never win unless the candidate presents two world views and romney failed to do that. he chose not to follow the path that led to republicans winning the white house seven out of the last 11 elections. republican national chairman, senatorial chairman, mitch mcconnell, and speaker john boehner and other republican leaders behind the epic of bucshon failure of 2012 should be replaced with leaders more in tune with the conservative base of the republican party.
last night's election a small government constitutional conservatives such as ted cruz, debbie fisher to the senate and the election of the governor of indiana and other boat rockers to the house portend that yesterday's defeat will spell the end and bake government republicanism -- of big government republicanism. virginia's attorney general and 50 other members of the house boosted for conservative principles and voted against the debt ceiling deal. republicans never win president say unless...
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carrie fisher and mark hamil have signed on for the project in 2015. >> why didn't he like that role? >> he said it wasn't a role that really moved him. in fact, in "return of the jedi" his character was supposed to be killed off. and he was down with it. but he wasn't killed off because han solo was the most popular action figure. >> of all-time. i hate those billion-dollar iconic characters i have to play. >>> let's get the weather from sam. >> folks shivering out here. and go ahead. you're leaving on a vacation. where are you going? >> bahamas. >> can we all go to the bahamas? it's just a little chilly this morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things happening this morning. one of them is the big nor'easter. you saw in our live shots and the polling places, all of the rain that's already in north florida and central florida. that's will move up the coastline. we feel like this thing will hang off the shoreline a little bit. that puts a snowy band into it. it's wind, it's coastal surge, it's a little bit of coastal rain, as well. and it's got some snow mixed in. get prepared
carrie fisher and mark hamil have signed on for the project in 2015. >> why didn't he like that role? >> he said it wasn't a role that really moved him. in fact, in "return of the jedi" his character was supposed to be killed off. and he was down with it. but he wasn't killed off because han solo was the most popular action figure. >> of all-time. i hate those billion-dollar iconic characters i have to play. >>> let's get the weather from sam. >> folks...
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three days later the army followed up with the second victory at fishers' hill. after the two victories in september, share dan did not expect an attack by the rebels who were out numbered roughly two to one. but a daybreak october 19th they launched a brilliant surprise attack literally catching the union soldiers sleeping. they routed the 34,000 men. sheraton was not there. three days before he had been summed meetings in washington and not yet returned to the army. he spent the night in winchester fifteen miles away. after at quick breakfast, he left win chest we are the staff and cavalry escort. news of the debacle that was still unfold income cedar creek are not yet reached him. riding south he heard canyon fire as they drew close are the firing grew louder. then reaching a hill top she saw the magnitude of the disaster that had befallen his army who had clad soldiers swarmed toward winchester. he stopped away the next move he tried to reform a new line. most commanders would have thought only of damage control at this point. this was where sheridan dhon str
three days later the army followed up with the second victory at fishers' hill. after the two victories in september, share dan did not expect an attack by the rebels who were out numbered roughly two to one. but a daybreak october 19th they launched a brilliant surprise attack literally catching the union soldiers sleeping. they routed the 34,000 men. sheraton was not there. three days before he had been summed meetings in washington and not yet returned to the army. he spent the night in...
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now looking at the republicans, in nebraska, deb fisher has won. we could see women holding 20 seat is about the end of the -- by the end of this evening. that would be 1/5 of the chamber or 20%. while that is certainly significant, we all should keep in mind that women make up 51% of the u.s. population. scott? >> byron, thank you. we want to go to dean 's a bit of reality check. the republicans may be waiting for the returns to come in but in fact secretary of state's office here says that the outstanding returns are coming from urban areas, traditionally democratic areas not rural areas, traditionally republican areas. then there are the provisional ballots which will be counted later. i stress that in 2008 they broke to president obama like 6 to 37%. so governor romney would have to be ahead of president obama at this point right now to have any hope to actually claim the state's electoral votes. >> pelley: thank you very much, dean. you are watching cbs news coverage of election night 2012. >>> this is a 9 news now campaign 2012 update. >>> an
now looking at the republicans, in nebraska, deb fisher has won. we could see women holding 20 seat is about the end of the -- by the end of this evening. that would be 1/5 of the chamber or 20%. while that is certainly significant, we all should keep in mind that women make up 51% of the u.s. population. scott? >> byron, thank you. we want to go to dean 's a bit of reality check. the republicans may be waiting for the returns to come in but in fact secretary of state's office here says...
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seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and slowing global growth. united states stock futures headed lower and the dollar weakened as obama won another term on tuesday. market's extended losses and in early trading after obama's victory over mitt romney. the presidential contest grew close attention from investors in part beca
seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a...
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to the extent that you do have fishers within the republican party between those who thought it was enough to simply run against barack obama and to question his legitimacy as present -- as president, that is a special part -- substantial part of debates. that differs from more pragmatic elements that realize at the end of the day this is all about governing. you have to win and then be able to govern. those two republican parties, it seems to me, are not messaging one another, let alone coherently speaking to the general electorate. >> how would the mandate that team obama garnered from this election, what does he have a mandate to do, and are the republicans being left as the break car on the train of expansion, the way that some have articulated? what is the mandate, given that it did not focus as much on the message? >> it is a dangerous word. >> sure is. >> it is a word easily misapplied, and it has the hubris to suggest, well, this is approval of everything i have done as president and cart blanche for everything i want to do. the fact is we remain a divided country. that said, liste
to the extent that you do have fishers within the republican party between those who thought it was enough to simply run against barack obama and to question his legitimacy as present -- as president, that is a special part -- substantial part of debates. that differs from more pragmatic elements that realize at the end of the day this is all about governing. you have to win and then be able to govern. those two republican parties, it seems to me, are not messaging one another, let alone...
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i thought that might happen fisher. it doesn't appear that's going to be the case this year but it could happen in the future. my guess is that the new president, the next president, who i believe will be obama, but the next elected president will immediately invite the congressional leadership to the white house on both sides and say all right, we've had a horribly competitive, mean, ugly race. it's over. now let's see if we can work together. i would hope whoever is elected president does that and does it right away. tom is less optimistic than i am in terms of the house republicans being willing to cooperate in any type of bargain the next couple of years but i hope tom was wrong but i'm willing to entertain the possibility that he may be right and that we could be in real trouble for the next two years. i will be glad to stop on the spin will go back and forth. let me reiterate one point, back to tom davis, on redistricting, who controls the redistricting. republicans did have control, over 200 seats that they were
i thought that might happen fisher. it doesn't appear that's going to be the case this year but it could happen in the future. my guess is that the new president, the next president, who i believe will be obama, but the next elected president will immediately invite the congressional leadership to the white house on both sides and say all right, we've had a horribly competitive, mean, ugly race. it's over. now let's see if we can work together. i would hope whoever is elected president does...
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- and it isn't very good at sifry at salles -- at worst we are going to see any emerging sunni shia fisher across the middle east would be followed by violence and fighting in iraq and elsewhere. let me touch on iraq. it hasn't received too much commentary either in the debates in the campaign or even some of the discussions about the post election foreign policy. it needs to be a priority for several reasons. first of all iraq is a success. it is a success because of the efforts of the united states and our allies and of the iraqi people. and it is an important success because it is right in the middle of the middle east. it ties into every of the problem from iran to the cltv to shia sunni relations to the kurds and turkey and above all, to energy. it is a space state with a lot of flaws but it is a functioning democracy and that is a good thing. and something that we need to do our best to try to continue to encourage. the administration is putting a lot of effort into this. this needs to continue for several serious risks. the biggest is of course that syria will pull iraq under as the
- and it isn't very good at sifry at salles -- at worst we are going to see any emerging sunni shia fisher across the middle east would be followed by violence and fighting in iraq and elsewhere. let me touch on iraq. it hasn't received too much commentary either in the debates in the campaign or even some of the discussions about the post election foreign policy. it needs to be a priority for several reasons. first of all iraq is a success. it is a success because of the efforts of the united...
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in nebraska fox news can now project that republic deb fisher will win the senate seat there being vacated by democratic senator ben nelson thereby by ending bob kerry's quest to return to the senate. the republicans have picked up a democratic seat there. kerrey ran in 1992. also a one-term nebraska governor. two terms as senator. he was trying to pull off upset here. democrats had high hopes but deb fischer the republic will win that democratic seat. >> megyn: ben nelson who went completely after the radar after the healthcare law was passed and he was part of the cornhusker kick back and so heavily criticized and he had been all over the media prior to that he we really never saw him again and decided to retire. >> bret: that's exactly right. >> megyn: a republic seat. >> bret: enough about what could happen down on capitol hill. let's talk about what's happening right now. the votes that are coming in, the fact that florida is possibly as close as it is, brit, within 10,000 votes. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? >> bret: i'm the same place where the rest of you are. we are l
in nebraska fox news can now project that republic deb fisher will win the senate seat there being vacated by democratic senator ben nelson thereby by ending bob kerry's quest to return to the senate. the republicans have picked up a democratic seat there. kerrey ran in 1992. also a one-term nebraska governor. two terms as senator. he was trying to pull off upset here. democrats had high hopes but deb fischer the republic will win that democratic seat. >> megyn: ben nelson who went...